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DutchmenSport
May 29, 2017Explorer
I agree with the warranty issue stated above. But if you don't want to hassle with it, I have found original Liquid Nails is absolutely great for holding just about everything.
In an older truck I had, the plastic turn signal holder fell out completely. The plastic snaps were broken off. I didn't have the resources at that time for a replacement, so got a tube of the original Liquid Nails. I pumped that stuff all around the plastic holder and the metal of the grill. I made sure I got none on the part where the light bulb fit through the hole on the back side. That Liquid Nails held that plastic turn signal element there for the next 9 years when the truck finally died and was hauled away to the junk yard.
Since then, I've used original liquid nails on virtually everything, bonding metal to plastic to wood to concrete ... especially trim pieces.
But beware! Once it dries, you will NEVER be able to remove the trim again!
Do not use the specialty Liquid Nails for styrofoam or Liquid Nails for Projects. You want the original.
In an older truck I had, the plastic turn signal holder fell out completely. The plastic snaps were broken off. I didn't have the resources at that time for a replacement, so got a tube of the original Liquid Nails. I pumped that stuff all around the plastic holder and the metal of the grill. I made sure I got none on the part where the light bulb fit through the hole on the back side. That Liquid Nails held that plastic turn signal element there for the next 9 years when the truck finally died and was hauled away to the junk yard.
Since then, I've used original liquid nails on virtually everything, bonding metal to plastic to wood to concrete ... especially trim pieces.
But beware! Once it dries, you will NEVER be able to remove the trim again!
Do not use the specialty Liquid Nails for styrofoam or Liquid Nails for Projects. You want the original.
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